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National Sun Yat-Sen University Develops Core New Materials for Hydrogen Energy, Helping Taiwan Build Independent Technology | Fuel Cells | Independent Research and Development
In the face of the global wave of carbon reduction and net-zero emissions, hydrogen energy is regarded as a future energy source, and catalytic coating membranes are the core of hydrogen fuel cells. Taiwan has long relied on imported key materials. However, Professor Huang Wen-yao's team from the Department of Optoelectronic Engineering at National Sun Yat-sen University has successfully developed a new material that not only increases power gen…
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In the face of the global wave of carbon reduction and net-zero emissions, hydrogen energy is regarded as a future energy source, and catalytic coating membranes are the core of hydrogen fuel cells. Taiwan has long relied on imported key materials. However, Professor Huang Wen-yao's team from the Department of Optoelectronic Engineering at National Sun Yat-sen University has successfully developed a new material that not only increases power gen…